Interface is a membership society of
computational scientists, statisticians, mathematicians and individuals from
related discipline areas interested in the interface between computing science
and statistics. Interests include topics such as computational statistics,
statistical software, exploratory data analysis, data mining, pattern
recognition, scientific visualization and related fields. Interface holds an annual
meeting. Members of Interface enjoy reduced rates at the annual meeting, a subscription
to the Interface published Computing Science and Statistics and reduced
subscription rates to several journals; the Journal of Computational and Graphical
Statistics and Computational Statistics and Data Analysis. Information about joining Interface as well as
upcoming and recent meetings is listed below.

Annual membership in Interface is $35. You may download the
membership form and mail with your check or credit card information to

InterfaceP.O. Box 7460Fairfax Station, VA 22039-7460
USA.

The membership form is an Adobe pdf document and requires the
Adobe Acrobat Reader which may be obtained free from Adobe.

Interface is always eager to engage young people
and welcomes and encourages all members to become involved with Interface.
Involvement by contributing papers and with program and session organization, with publication, and with
management of Interface is particularly welcome. Volunteers may send email to
Interface.

The Interface Foundation of North America, Inc., in addition to being the sponsor of the Symposia on the Interface,
has also taken responsibility for the Army Conference on Applied Statistics (ACAS). The details of recent and future programs of
the Army Conference on Applied Statistics can be found at the ACAS Website

Computing Science and Statistics

Computing Science and Statistics is the annual publication of Interface
and normally consists of the proceedings of the annual meeting. All papers presented
at the Interface symposia are published in Computing Science and Statistics.
Beginning with Volume 32 (Interface 2000), the proceedings will be published in
the form of a CD-ROM. This will allow page limit restrictions to be substantially
increased, and also will allow for color illustrations, animations, and software
code to be included with papers published.